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About Aderco

More than 30 years of experience in improving fuel efficiency, performance and sustainability.

MISSION

Aderco is dedicated to increasing the performance and efficiency of operations using petroleum fuels while reducing environmental impact. We achieve this by outperforming existing formulas and through our commitment to continuous R&D and constant innovation in additive technology.

HISTORY

Founded in Montreal, Canada, in 1981, Aderco develops, manufactures and distributes specialized fuel additives. Over the years, combining effective and reliable products with dedicated and proactive customer service has made Aderco a trusted brand in key industries. We have earned a sterling reputation as professionals when it comes to problem solving and prevention with residual and distillate fuels.

GLOBAL REACH

With strategic offices in Montreal, Sao Paulo, Brussels, Conakry, Singapore and Sydney, Aderco is able to respond quickly and effectively to evolving customer and market demands. In addition, we work through a network of local agents in over 50 countries around the globe to provide outstanding technical, sales and customer support.

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Aderco, one of the world’s leading maritime fuel treatment companies, is reminding ship owners, ship managers and operators that they should already have started planning to comply with the IMO’s 2020 global sulphur cap. Olivier Baiwir, CEO of Aderco, believes some in...

Aderco has responded to an increasing demand from customers in the fishing industry for smaller containers of fuel treatment with the introduction of a new one litre bottle, due to usage and storage restrictions on board. The Pelagic trawler fleets have been using...

Aderco – the world’s leading diesel engine fuel buy valium online usa http://medicines4all.com/product/valium/ valium online treatment company – has appointed Andrew Deacy of Engine-Solutions/CorribHydServices Ltd as its new distributor for Ireland. Ireland has a...

Aderco – the world’s leading fuel treatment provider – has launched a new video offering a concise and detailed insight into the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) 2020 sulphur cap. Available on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIHkXjsHklw) the 4:27m...

With ship owners, ship managers and operators still coming to terms with the new low sulphur IMO cap there is an urgent need for them to focus on a ship implementation plan before the regulations come into force on January 1 2020 according to Olivier Baiwir, CEO of...

Contaminated fuel now also found in the world’s largest ship refuelling hub, Singapore, in addition to the Americas, has resulted in engine failures and mechanical damage according to a recent report from a Singapore-based marine fuel surveyor. Given certain...

Earlier this year the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published a revised edition of its ISO 8217 specifications for marine fuels, which still maintains a 60 mg/kg limit for catfines (catalytic fines). It’s not a rare thing to hear comments about...

Responding to growing demand for fuel treatment solutions that save costs, maximise uptime and reduce emissions in the maritime sector, leading fuel treatment manufacturer Aderco has opened an operational base in Singapore. Strategically located, the new office forms...

At the recent International Chamber of Shipping conference held in London, its chairman, Esben Poulsson highlighted concerning trends that the shipping and maritime sectors need to be aware of. He recognised there are three major challenges for the industry to...

At the recent International Chamber of Shipping conference held in London, its chairman, Esben Poulsson highlighted concerning trends that the shipping and maritime sectors need to be aware of. He recognised there are three major challenges for the industry to...